Claims
- 1. An injection material for railroad track bed and having a compressive stress at 10% strain of 0.4-30 Kg/Cm.sup.2 at a compressive strain at 40.degree. C. of 1.5% per minute upon being cured, said injection material consisting of a member selected from (A) a composition of (a) 97-60 wt. % of blown asphalt having a penetration number of 10-30 at 25.degree. C. and (b) 3-40 wt. % of (i) a paraffin wax having a melting point of 35.degree.-200.degree. C. or (ii) a microcrystalline wax having a melting point of 35.degree.-200.degree. C. and/or (iii) a low molecular weight C.sub.2-4 polyolefin having an average molecular weight of 500-8000 and a melt flow index of 0.1-100,000; and (B) a blend of (c) 99-80 wt. % of said composition (A) with (d) 1-20 wt. % of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer having a melt flow index of 0.1-400 and a vinyl acetate content of 5-35 wt. % based on the total amount of the copolymer.
- 2. The injection material of claim 1 wherein said injection material consists of a mixture of 97-60 wt. % of said blown asphalt (a) and 3-40 wt. % of said paraffin wax (i) or said microcrystalline wax (ii) and/or said low molecular weight C.sub.2-4 polyolefin (iii).
- 3. The injection material of claim 1 wherein said injection material consists of a blend of 99-80 wt. % of said composition (A) with 1-20 wt. % of said ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (d).
- 4. The injection material of claim 1 wherein said injection material further includes a high molecular weight polyethylene having an average molecular weight of 10,000-100,000 and a melt flow index of 0.01-200.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 708,117 filed on July 23, 1976, and now abandoned by the same inventors.
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C. A. 84:5923x, Minoru et al., "Ethylene Copolymer Adhesive Comp. for Bonding Metals to Plastics". |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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